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MICHAEL B. RYAN
3208 PENDLETON CT
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309-5431
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EDUCATION
Juris Doctor
University of Cincinnati, College of Law
Bachelor of Science
United States Air Force Academy
ACADEMIC HONORS
College of Law, Dean's List, two years Academic Departmental AwardsF
Academy: Outstanding Cadet in Law Outstanding Cadet in the General
Studies major National Collegiate Athletic Association, Postgraduate
Scholarship American Bar Association Award, "Outstanding Cadet in
Law," USAF Academy
PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
California State Bar, No. 86976 California Real Estate Broker, No.
882251
COMPUTER LITERACY Microsoft Works 4.0 Microsoft Word 97 Microsoft
Excel 97; WordPerfect Quattro Pro Microsoft PowerPoint Quicken 4
WordPerfect 7
EMPLOYMENT
Private practice of law, Bakersfield, California Deputy Public
Defender, Kern County, California In-house counsel, Wms. Bros.
Engineering Co. Senior Contract Administrator, Fed. Elec. Corp. (ITT)
Senior Contract Administrator, Martin Marietta Corp. Contracting
Officer, buyer, procurement officerF
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION
November 1990
to September 1997 Engaged in the private practice of law
in Bakersfield, California.Practice emphasized defense of criminal
charges, juvenile delinquency, and child dependency matters. Daily
appearances in Municipal, Superior, and Juvenile courts. Concluded 93
jury trials, including Public Defender experience (see below), most of
which were felonies, including several homicides. Numerous appearances
on law and motion matters (motions to suppress evidence and motions to
strike the Information, PC 995), preliminary examinations, and
probation violation hearings.
September 1986
to November 1990Deputy Public Defender, County of
Kern, Bakersfield, California.Attorney in 13 jury trials in first 13
weeks in the office.Attorney in 68 jury trials, felony and
misdemeanor, ranging from petty theft and DUIs to child molestation
and homicide.Daily appearances in Municipal and Superior court on law
and motion matters, preliminary examinations, and probation violation
hearings.
March 1985
to September 1986Associate Attorney, Clifford, Jenkins &
Brown and Law Offices of Dessy and Dessy, Bakersfield, California.
General civil litigation with emphasis on personal injury insurance
defense, breach of contract, and fraud cases.Numerous law and motion
appearances emphasizing case dismissal, demurrers, and summary
judgment.Some experience with temporary restraining orders and
preliminary injunctions.Numerous depositions and much pretrial
discovery work, e.g., propounding interrogatories, requests for
production of document, and requests for admission.Unlawful detainers
and complaints for rent.Some review of commercial real property
leases.Three court trials.
August 1983
to March 1985 In-house counsel, Williams Brothers
Engineering Company, Elk Hills Naval Petroleum Reserve, Tupman,
California.Responsible for all legal matters for the operating
contractor of the largest producing oilfield in the continental United
States.Responsible for legal matters relating to subcontracting, Cal
-OSHA citations, citations issued by the local Air Quality Control
District, workers' compensation claims, insurance litigation oversight
and control, Freedom of Information Act requests, and adverse
personnel action review.Considerable research on regular basis and
drafting of complex documents.Continual need to be responsive
immediately to local and home office management needs.Regular
interaction with the United States Department of Energy on
interpretation of Government contract worth $150 million annually.
April 1982
to August 1983Senior Contract Administrator, Major
Subcontracts, ITT/Federal Electric Corporation, Santa Maria,
California.Responsible for the solicitation, evaluation, award,
administration, and change order negotiation for three major
subcontracts on the Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS)
Radar Upgrade program.Responsible for the administration of a major
computer software development subcontract.All subcontracts were firm
fixed price instruments with extensive special and general provisions,
requiring detailed and sensitive contractual language.
July 1978
to April 1982 Senior ContractAdministrator, Martin MariettaAerospace Corporation, Vandenberg AFB, California. Responsible for the
Ground Support System Integration (Space Shuttle) prime contract,
valued at $170 million.Negotiations with the U.S. Air Force regularly
in the $1-10 million range for contract changes. Changes to the
contract required drafting and negotiating revisions to the statement
of work, all special and general provisions, data requirements,
government property, and base support.Team leader on an extremely high
priority $1 million credit proposal involving alleged defecting
pricing.
August 1975
to May 1978Law student, University of Cincinnati College
of Law.Graduated in upper third of class.Dean's List, 1977 and 1978.
September 1970
to August 1975Lieutenant/Captain, United States Air
Force.Procurement officer and buyer for a radar reconnaissance system
for sale to the Government of Israel ($23 million).Buyer of technical
engineering and research services for several R&D programs ($100-500K
per contract).Buyer of radar, aerial film processors, laser-guided
weapon delivery systems, and all associated data, spare parts, and
technical services.Responsible for competitively-negotiated
procurement of an advanced tactical film processor and a $5 million
contract for research/development/test/evaluation of a laser
search-and -track device.Contract administration responsibilities for
over 20 major contractual instruments.Held a $50K Contracting
Officer's warrant while a 1st lieutenant.Had sole contract
administration responsibility for construction and relocation of a
test cell in support of the F-15 fighter engine test program.Wrote and
administered contracts for construction, various services, and
hardware for aerospace testing laboratories.Administered all contracts
for data automation and computer services.
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